Each of these teams has been awarded $5,000 to support project/product development and to attend a workshop on how to better articulate the opportunities for their innovations in the marketplace.
Read the press release here.
Learn how to apply to the E-Team program here.
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Psyonic
Low cost, neurally controlled prosthetic hands
Worcester Polytechnic Institute
AMProtection
An antimicrobial coating for medical devices that doesn’t promote antibiotic resistance
Santa Clara University
AquaSift: Water Contaminant Sensing Ecosystem
A means of testing water sources for a variety of contaminants using a mobile phone
Texas A & M University
Acoustic Shield
A gunshot detection sensor designed to decrease the notification time of first responders
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
SubQ Assist
Development of a task-shifting device for sub-dermal contraceptive implants
University of Colorado at Boulder
Big Blue Technologies
New materials processing technology for the ceramics and light metal industries
Oregon State University
Fused Machines
A desktop machine for the engineering-grade 3D printing market
North Dakota State University
Advanced Bone Technology
Replicates the shape and mechanical properties of a human bone for use in medical research
Harding University
MANAMaker
A portable, low-cost device that produces life-saving MANA food paste on-site for starting and malnourished children
Arizona State University
RaVolt
Solar panels for vertical building walls
Oklahoma State University
Materialsient
Stronger and more reliable carbon fiber-reinforced composites
Stanford University
Spectrum
Enables architects to easily create low-cost, energy efficient buildings
West Virginia University
WindPax LLC
Portable, collapsing wind turbines devices